While most of the items are modern multi-function display screens, there are a few basic flying instruments that have been around for decades. panel in the front cockpit.
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Training Squadron 27 (VT-27) was initially established on July 11, 1951 as Advanced Training Unit-B at Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi.The command moved to Naval Air Station, Kingsville in 1952 and again to Naval Air Station, New Iberia, Louisiana in 1960.
Use coupon code "secretcanvascoupon" at checkout for 10% off all canvas prints. Aircraft Posters Corpus Christi T-6B Texan II VT27 $ 29.00 – $ 199.00. The T-6B will employ advanced technologies that include glass cockpit multi-function displays and backup flight instrument, Heads Up Display, hands-on-throttle-and-stick functionality, and integrated avionics computers that allow preliminary weapons training applications for military student pilots. 18 x 12 in other sizes. A P-38 Lightning and P-51D Mustang in Flight Stocktrek Images. Aircraft Posters Laughlin AFB T-1 and T-6 Cockpit Posters & Cockpit Procedure Trainers for Airline Training - B737 B747 B757 B767 B777 B787 A320 NEO A330 A340 A350 A380 ATR E190/195 Global 5000/6000/7500.
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The photographs in this set were taken in the cockpits of a U. S. Air Force T-6A Texan II and provide a complete and detailed look at the modern displays, controls and Martin-Baker ejection seats. All are Detail & Scale copyright photographs taken by Bert Kinzey.A high view provides a good overall look at the arrangement of the front cockpit in the T-6A Texan II. (Detail & Scale copyright photo by Bert Kinzey)Details and colors of the instrument panel, control column, and rudder pedals are all visible in this view. Note the schematic on the open canopy rail that indicates the various items on the control grip. (Detail & Scale copyright photo by Bert Kinzey)The left console in the front cockpit is seen here. The throttle and propeller controls are near the front of the console, and the landing gear lever is on the instrument panel just above the forward end of the console. Various circuit breakers and switches are further aft. (Detail & Scale copyright photo by Bert Kinzey)Details on the right console are shown here. Again, there are quite a few circuit breakers. The oxygen supply is at the aft end, and the olive green oxygen hose can be seen extending back to it. Note also the map and document holders on the side of the cockpit. (Detail & Scale copyright photo by Bert Kinzey)Both cockpits are covered by a single large canopy that is hinged on the right side. The schematic for the control grip can be seen again in this view, and there is a small rear view mirror located on the frame of the canopy. (Detail & Scale copyright photo by Bert Kinzey)The center part of the canopy frame and hinge are shown here. The cylinders that open and close the canopy are visible on the side of the cockpit. Note also the ducting for the defogging air running along the edge of the framework. (Detail & Scale copyright photo by Bert Kinzey)The top of the Martin-Baker ejection seat for the front cockpit is shown here. The entire seat is black and a very dark gray. (Detail & Scale copyright photo by Bert Kinzey)The instrument panel in the rear cockpit is shown here from a low angle. While most of the items are modern multi-function display screens, there are a few basic flying instruments that have been around for decades. These include a clock, an artificial horizon, and a needle and ball style turn and bank indicator. (Detail & Scale copyright photo by Bert Kinzey)The consoles in the rear cockpit are not as long as those in the front. The engine and propeller controls remain the dominate features on the left console. (Detail & Scale copyright photo by Bert Kinzey)The left console in the rear cockpit is shown here again from the side. Again note the landing gear control lever just forward of the console. (Detail & Scale copyright photo by Bert Kinzey)The right console in the rear cockpit has very few switches, but as in the front cockpit, the oxygen supply is at the aft end. (Detail & Scale copyright photo by Bert Kinzey)An overall view looking aft shows the cover for the instrument panel that divides the two cockpits as well as some of the details of the rear Martin-Baker ejection seat. (Detail & Scale copyright photo by Bert Kinzey)More details of the rear Martin-Baker ejection seat are shown here. Note how the harness and the oxygen hose are secured in the rear seat when the aircraft is being flown by only one pilot in the front cockpit. There are two canopy breakers at the top of the ejection seat. (Detail & Scale copyright photo by Bert Kinzey)Attack on Pearl Harbor, Japan Awakens a Sleeping GiantCopyright © 2010 www.detailandscale.com.
Flight Training Instructions from the Naval Air Training Command manual CNATRA P-764, dated 2010 for the Beechcraft/Raytheon T-6B Texan II aircraft.
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